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tail white ; lower surfaces sordid white. Total length, 130 ; length 
of head, 18 ; breadth of head, 13*5 ; body, 36'0 ; fore limb, 200 ; 
hind limb, 266 ; tail, 760. 
Scincidce. 
Hijtulia jobiensis, Meyer. ? Numerous examples with the digits 
shorter, the black spots on the side of the neck and shoulder small 
and continued serially from head to tail — differences which do not 
seem to be more than varietal. 
Emoa cyanogasteb, Lesson. 
Mocoa noctua, Lesson. 
MOCOA CM ETTLEOC AUD A, n S. 
Body short, stout; tail slender; snout short, thick. Pronto-nasal 
broader than long, in sutural contact with rostral, equally so with 
frontal. Pronto- and interparietals fused. Parietals in sutural contact 
behind interparietal. One pair of large nuchals. Pour supraoculars. 
Eight supraorbitals, the last minute. Pifth upper labial elongate, 
subocular. Ear-orifice much smaller than eye-slit, ovaJ, vertical, with 
three minute lobules in front. Twenty-six smooth streaked scales 
round the body. Two pairs of preanals moderately enlarged. A 
dorso-lateral band from each supraciliary series inclusive, the sides of 
the neck, of the body, and base of tail black with brilliant metallic 
reflections, especially on the head. A vertebral band from rostral to 
base of tail, and a second from each supraorbital series inclusive 
becoming confluent on upper base of tail pale yellow, on the head 
darker and with golden reflections, and changing to blue on the hips ; 
all the upper surface of the tail pure pale blue. Beneath pale shining 
buff, under surface of tail pale sordid blue at the base, purer towards 
tip. Limbs fuscous black spotted with white, blue, and buff. Total 
length, 100 0; length of head,9'0; width of head, 5'7; body, 280; fore 
tail, limb, 13*0 ; hind limb, 18*0 ; tail, 63 0. 
Emoa cyanogasteb, Lesson. 
Emoa BAuniNii, Gray. Several examples of a seine which is very 
possibly only a local variety of this species, with which it agrees in 
structural characters, but not in colouring. The upper and lateral 
surfaces are nearly black ; there is a broad but obscure pale vertebral 
line from the occiput to the base of the tail, and a narrower but 
brighter line along the flank. 
Heteeoptts fusctts, Dumeril and Bibron. 
Ophldia. 
Enygeus caelnatus, Schneider. 
MOUNT SUCKLING. 
Laceetilia. 
Tiliqua giqas, Schneider. 
Ophidia. 
Acwnthophib antaectica, Shaw ; var. ljevis, Macleay. 
